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- More about culturecul·ture✕PlayNOUNculture (noun) · cultures (plural noun)
- the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively:"20th century popular culture"synonyms:the arts · the humanities · intellectual achievement(s) · intellectual activity · literature · music · painting · philosophy
- a refined understanding or appreciation of culture:"men of culture"synonyms:intellectual/artistic awareness · education · cultivation ·enlightenment · discernment · discrimination · good taste · taste · refinement · polish · sophistication · urbanity · urbaneness · erudition · learning · letters · belles-lettres
- the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group:"Caribbean culture" ·"people from many different cultures"synonyms:civilization · society · way of life · lifestyle · customs · traditions · heritage · habits · ways · mores · values
- the attitudes and behavior characteristic of a particular social group:"the emerging drug culture"
- biologythe cultivation of bacteria, tissue cells, etc. in an artificial medium containing nutrients:"the cells proliferate readily in culture"
- a preparation of cells obtained from a culture:"the bacterium was isolated in two blood cultures"
- the cultivation of plants:"this variety of lettuce is popular for its ease of culture"synonyms:
VERBbiologyculture (verb) · cultures (third person present) · cultured (past tense) · cultured (past participle) · culturing (present participle)- maintain (tissue cells, bacteria, etc.) in conditions suitable for growth:"several investigators have attempted to culture biliary cells"
ORIGINMiddle English (denoting a cultivated piece of land): the noun from French culture or directly from Latin cultura ‘growing, cultivation’; the verb from obsolete French culturer or medieval Latin culturare, both based on Latin colere ‘tend, cultivate’ (see cultivate). In late Middle English the sense was ‘cultivation of the soil’ and from this (early 16th century), arose ‘cultivation (of the mind, faculties, or manners’); culture dates from the early 19th century.Data from Oxford Languages Câu Lure | Đồ câu Cường KL
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